Chef José Andrés, who became an American citizen in 2014, says food is both tradition and "also our future. The strength of America depends on how we feed ourselves but also how we feed the world."
Can we truly start our lives over again? Yes! The Lord’s response, so full of love, fills our hearts with hope. No matter how weighed down we are by pain or sin: the crucified One carries all these burdens with us and for us. No matter how discouraged we are by our own weaknesses: it is precisely then that God manifests His strength, the God who has raised Christ from the dead in order to give life to the world. Each one of us can experience the freedom of new life that comes from faith in the Redeemer. #ApostolicJourney #Algeria https://t.co/jXvstS86NB
While a ceasefire has been announced elsewhere in the region, #Lebanon’s brief hope for peace has faded, with devastating consequences: children are once again paying the price for a conflict they have no part in making. Civilians should never be targets. https://t.co/xsCHAscjRw
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Wolverines roam remote wilderness and dominate the hardwood.
Congratulations to the Michigan Wolverines on their NCAA championship. 🏆 🏀
BREAKING: President Donald Trump to attend Wednesday’s Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, making him the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the nation’s highest court. https://t.co/y4JknrkRpg
Addressing school-related gender-based violence requires practical solutions that work across contexts. When educators are equipped with the right tools and approaches, they can create safer, more inclusive learning environments for every child.
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The Internet & Technology Committee convened today to pass a package of bills, including legislation to protect minors from unsafe features in chatbots and to prevent AI from impersonating certain licensed professionals, including mental healthcare workers.